"public" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- If she's threatening to bring public charges, she'll do it.
- Individuals who have physical or mental ailments along with pregnant women are most likely to be proposed as a public charge.
- Because he has kept a low profile, there are no public charges against him.
- The Spanish would not have risked public charges against such a prominent figure.
- The author seldom cares very deeply for his offspring once it is turned over to the public charge.
- But have you considered the consequences if public charge is made?
- The government operated places that tried to find work for men so they wouldn't become public charges.
- The letters will remain sealed unless there are public charges of collaboration, he said.
- The sponsors must prove that they have enough money to prevent an immigrant from becoming a "public charge."
- Under current law, sponsors of immigrants promise that anyone they bring into the country will not become a "public charge."
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